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Brownback’s staff said he is also making appearances on Varney & Co. on the Fox Business channel this morning, Your World with Neil Cavuto on Fox News at 3 p.m. Central, Lou Dobbs Tonight on the Fox Business channel at 6 p.m., the Squawk Box on CNBC at 5:50 a.m. Friday and America’s Newsroom on Fox at 8:10 a.m. Friday.

“I want to attract people and human capital into the state,” Brownback said in the Bloomberg interview.

The Governor is also taping an interview expected to air later on Yahoo! News, and he is conducting interviews with the Wall Street Journal, Brownback spokeswoman Sara Arif said Thursday.

“He’s really promoting our tax policy,” she said.

Brownback’s plug for Kansas’ new tax environment follows the income tax rate reductions he signed into law last year that eliminated income taxes for most small businesses and farms and lowered rates for individual income taxpayers. It also comes as lawmakers this year grapple with how to adjust state spending and increase other revenue streams to prevent big budget deficits projected as the result of the tax cuts.

Brownback’s follow-up tax cut plan would extend a temporary six-tenths of a cent sales tax due to expire in July and eliminate the popular mortgage interest deduction, a move Brownback admits is a tough sell. After an additional individual income tax rate reduction, it would channel any state revenue growth beyond 4 percent to drive down rates even more.

Eventually, Brownback wants to eliminate state income taxes.

A Senate committee jettisoned Brownback’s proposal to also eliminate the popular real estate property tax deduction. The altered plan is awaiting debate in the Senate, where conservative Republicans have a majority.

Meanwhile, House leaders say they don’t think there’s support to extend the elevated sales tax rate, and they are discussing alternative proposals that will likely include major spending cuts.

The media tour Thursday and Friday comes after Brownback’s planned interviews with national media at the National Governor’s Association in Washington in late February were postponed because Brownback returned to Kansas to oversee response to two major snowstorms that blanketed the state.